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jvtsasiltpo c joyes salisbury n c saturday april 3 1836 vol iv xo 37 whole so 193 from the jacksonville courier march 17.1 fulness with which thev received - a~lvhoie^h gen gaines and oseola had an or ahaif buscuit their deliverers 1 he evening of the dav on which their march l^^^^baaa^h 1nterv.e k1 . i interview was interrupted by the arrival nf the house was called to orje r atl^ll the news from thecamp of gen games general clinch oseola sent word to gen dock and objections being made io readies continues to le of great importance in gaines that if he would send away ihe the journal on the around that there was our last we stated gen clinch with the , horsemen alachula militia they would | no qu ., rum , mr cram moved a ca'y of the alachua militia had joined him we were ; come and surrender their arms we know ; hoiis0 . tne quest beino taken on this then unable to state correctly the par ; not whether from suspicion or otherwise motiori jt wa9 decided m ? ho tit . aiilive _ ticulars the following extract cf a letter j the horsemen were not sent away afn r j .. ea3 4 , navjj j 0 â– to the editor will show ibeforce,wbicb ac ! wailing three days to hear more of oseola - cnxtf^tft ci tptinv coinj.an.ned the provisions j and not having provisions to remain longer lua l*s*"bu fclel i fum the force which went to the relief of gen gaines returned to fort drane at the bonne resumed the consideration of gen gaines under the command of general j which place oseola was to have met him lhe report ofthe commhteeon elections oft clinch,consi3led of four companies of moun ' on monday or tuesday last after reach j the subject of the north carolina contested ted volunteers from alachua county com j ing this fort he transferred the command j election maaded hy captains williams carter.llcrn to gen clinch and left for new orleans i the question being originally on the mo and lieut dell one company from hutnil j by the way ol tallahassee during some lion reported from the committee to post ton cotinly under capt martin ihe rich i of the engagements he received a around '. pone the consideration of the report till the mond blues about seventy friendly indians j the ball passu tl rough his lip knocked sd day of march and make it too special and some regulars in ail about 700 men j out two of his teeth but its force being j order for th it day verbal reports state that the indians are get i nearly spent it did him no further injury j mr minn of n york moved lo strike tmg short of lead this movemen of oseola in requesting | out the sd of march and msert vvednes u'nh this force general clinch went to i an interview when gen gaines had been day the 23d of march the relief of gen games the night be i entirely surrounded by hts followers for mr hud had moved to recommit the lore his arrival oseola sent a negro to the j several days is inexplicable and seems to whole subject to the committee on elec caaopof gen games requesting an inter j hate taken all by surprise whether it tions with instructions to allow farther view and promising to stop killing while was an artifice devised on learning of the litne for ihe parties to take despositions in men it he would slop killing indians this approach of a reinforcement to give time the case proposition w..s agreed to and oseola was to make a safe retreat or a stratagem by j mr hencher resumed his remarks in fa told to come next day with a w'lite flag which alter introducing rive hundred in j tor of the motion to allow further time when ihey would have a talk with him dians within the breast work under the j the morning hour having expned the the next day in company with another pretence of surrendering their arms he in . orders of the day were called for chief be came to srttbia about two hundred tended to make an attack with his main j on motion of mr hard the rules were yards of the fort waived his white il ig a force and taking advantage ofthe confu j suspentie i fortius day with a view to pro round three times and sal down upon a log won â€” to massacre the whole before geoer j coed in tiie consideration off the report of three uilicers wenl from tiie camp to meet d clinch could render them any assistance j the committee on elections i ern or as he says he is really tired of murder j mr llencher having concluded his le oseola informed them thnt gen clinch ing white men general clinch's arrival marks was on his way to join them with a large sooner than was anticipated prevents mr newland replied to them at some dumuer ol horsemen he expressed his wil us fro ' n determining and time alone can length lir.gne.ss that hostilities cease and give up now decide in thecourseof his remarks mr newland bis arms the officers required hun to though oseola has courage anil cunning avowed himself to be an unwavering friend sign articles of an agreement by which he to plan & execute almost any bloody move 1 of the present administration and being hound himself to proceed immediately to ment we sincerely hope he lias seen the i called to order for introducing topics irre tampa hav and there embark for lhe miss hopelessness and folly of further resistance j levant to the question was by a vols of the issippi some say that oseola objected to and ihat the indians will now surrender j house permitted to proceed ibis mode of removing and wished to go their arms and prepare to abide by the tho question being on the motion ol mr by land others that he would not prom stipulations of the treaty for their removal mann of n y to strike out march 2d as ise to go at all but wished to live on the shonld this be the case gen gaines will j the day lor considerling the subject and other side of the with lacoochie and to hare receive a nation's thanks and a valiant insert wednesday march 43d that for the boundary line between them general's fame j mr mann at tiie suggestion of mr cain and the whites their discussion was in to the manner in which he has conduct breleng modified the motion so as to fix np terrupted bv the arrival ol gen clinch ed hia part ol the campaign much credit is | Â°Â° thursday tbe 84th of match and in during the course of it oseola inquired due his alacrity in bringing to lhe thea this lorn the motion was agreed to how inej were off for provisions they ire of action so large a force his march mr rancher wished he said to mose an told him they had a plenty lie said he from tampa b.iv and the burial ofthe un endmeot to the motion so as to present knew they had not and if they would come fortunate major dade and bis companions lne question whether the sitting member over the river he would give them two entitle him to ihe gratitude of the citizens should have further time to take depositions beeves and a bottle of brandy of florida at whose cry of distress he so if the motion pending was agreed to it as gen cinch approached the friendly promptiv came and of the afflcted relatives would not be in order to amend it indians discovering tbe hostile indians a of lhe unfortunate men wiiose bodies the chair suggested that if the motion bout three hundred yards from tbe camp of were strewed over ihe plain and upon permitted it would be in order to move for general gaines raised the whoop which which the vultures were battering lhe allowance of further time on the 24th was immediately followed by one from the hen the subject was taken up . ... nd ms ti ien i ; e>.-<f h;.-u^^^^l vtes t i-'iidm tex â€¢.:'. mr mckay expressed a hope that the formed and fired a platoon tne indi.msb before to other business pursued a r un â– would sc then from ihu.uh l^ie them that ose-.lal w ihem at first those â– was settle <â– renew on tl^n.b v-o.ic ii iat gen clinch nroceeded < i i ''* preliminary question on the am mm r u .. ,.,,â€ž,.â€žâ€žâ€žâ– â– mr underwood with a view r their j m i â– Â»',.. to on l^b.sb , * , " b'.,^i..:m ! '.:, gentleman io-m north-cireu house of representatives terms ker parks patterson d j pecrce phelps john reynolds joseph reynolds ripley r ane sche.ick shmn sickles speight sutherland thomas j thomson toucey town.turnll vandernooi,\vagener,wurd ward well webster weeks 1 os ... t , . rm -,- may hereafter be had ro rj ** â€ž . fc-ift cents per year , . â€ž..â€žâ– subscribers who will ... rdesam at one payment : r ,,â€ž.. yt-at at two i>oi - j ' | a <| ( tn<raa the same class shah : . in ad van ii lhe bus of â€¢ ra oe terms ahall continue : a ,. charged as oiuer bubsert j after some conversation between mes srs ilen.ber spe.eht underwood maurv a ii shepperd ul.isscock and llinlin as to the rxopcr inr.lp of bringing the coostl tution and lias of i.*orth uaroiiaa,aaarina on the question before the house iho time proper to be allowed for the collectin and printino those documents and the pro priety of referring tho testimony which had been received since ihe committee reported i r the purpose ofa decuion upon its siiii ciency povtr life's sunny spots ra h . do not pas riming tha year .,.. â– ii liars in all eases will ae received tor ic>s than though life's a dark and thorny path its goal the sih-nt tomb â€” it yet some spots nf sunshine hath that smiles ami the gloom the friend who weal and wo partakes e - is iootioued but at tv op - til arrearges an paid uorbanged white'er our lot who kindly soothes the heart that aches != sure a sunny spot ttprsto lbs editor mest be moat â– will certainly ni t be ii mr minn atodihed his motion s>t as in make the subject the special order fur thursday the 24th and also of the two succeeding days unless tf should be disposed of l . iovaatismio fifty cent a ,;,.,/ insertion <"< / twenty five . rtfh insertion afterwards , â€ž, will he inserted tui less , bs cci'iniied until ord.-rs , s top them where no directions ill given . , ... . ,.- ih year 01 ix months will o.iui per mouth h.r each squa e .. ihe form every tiip nil 1 wik half our burden bears and ult is not a moan whose read hand wipes off our tears unheeded all her own who treasures every kindly word each harshei one forgot and carols lithely as a hud â€” she too's a sunny spot after some suggestions from mr reach mr mann withdrew the modification the question being now on mr mann's motion to postpone the consideration of the report of the committee on elections till thursday , the 24th and make it the spe cial order for that day it was taken ami determined m the udirmulive by a vote of i in flptbs?mbr waited , who grieves whene'er its parents grieve i and jovs when they rejoice of conducting this papnr has , n w i 1 , ae '[,,;, ht p ye young genius glows . nrtbenaum thai i cam do tl , w h ivithout & w ir l ;:;:;: l z srzj : b r a d p ur e â€ž m r s .â€¢Â« ; u f tbs watchman i should re that child's a sunny spot reeofooauficali n as iudispensa j ...". r ibe preseot editor possesses there's yet upon life's weary road i ,,,, ;, i to show incontestable proof i q ne s[)n , q r brighter glow ofa nent is m a high degree pro ; v y here sorrow |, a if forgrts her load ete ry way improving and tears no longer flow â€¢ â– : sxffi ndsl z n r her \ i7 dcc,lt,e ' utlorsfpisa paid will be our child dishonor blot ifiwersd detailieg the affairs ' but still undimmed that spot will shine li .)' n re than ought to be d no i tf.ugion lights thii sjmtbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbj my iiibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbj : >â– be i â– â€¢â– --'-[ mm^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mm lssssssssssssssssssssssill jones.b on motion of mr speight it was then ordered that soesocfa ofthe gonjtilotioa t laws of the state of north carolina rela tive to lhe elections as may be pointed out by the petitioner and sitting member bo printed for th s use of the ii wise - mr anthony moved that ihe house do now adjourn mr whittlesey asked for the yeas and nays on tins motion and they arere order ed t.ie question using taken it was deci ded ia the affirmative â€” yeas lb i nays bo sllrs hftchkso.vs school the house adjourned expunging an argument within a nut shell â€” ; vc subjoin an article from one of die most res peclable presses in the country which states strongly but with substantial truth the merits of the reposition which has come from richmond for haying violent hands upon the journal ofthe senate ofthe united states let any man ask himself what would be the effect of success in tiie attempt in violate the journal as proposed ? must he not say , its only effect would he to give to the president of the united states a tri umph over the senatorial branch of the government 1 in a word is the concerted action among leagued partisans in the legislatures of virginia and other states to effect this ob ject any thing other than a war upon the senate a scheme to prostrate the dignity the honor and the moral too of that body to pleasure the passion or the will of gen eral jackson ? â€” nat fnt from the albany daily adcertiÂ»cr march 14 fnslruction â€” while we fully adopt the republican nolionthat a representatirej fflllr sseoad quarter of the first session m will commence on the 1st of april per sons desirous to place their daughters or wards tinder mrs hatch isoo's care are respectfully requested to enter them as early in the quarter da possible a l first class pÂ°r quarter f7 75 m second class do do 5 25 em â– i do do co â– [.' r course - _ jl lÂ±_^jmm r'ttclunan office i salisbury n c $ | era with whom i exchange will o i ring this a few insertions salisbury female academy susan d nye hutchison fwimi remove from llaleiyh lo sslisbn [;,, will apsa her school al the academy on || ', iost byumaioehtal wort per course salisbury jlfarca 19 1s.3g tf'33 b oo lincolnton races is ou admission as follows first class the spring races over the lincln course will commence ou wedne .!> y the is.i day of may next and continue four days free f..r all horses mares geldings aad colli â€” sobjeci to the rules and regulations oi the jocky ciuu first day's ra e three mile heats second day's race two mile beats third days race one mile heats h j witting attcamsaat geography . ijhbimar composition fa fcsuc of five months 10 00 contiageat fund 00 becono class paetpi rtotogy^borhtts geography ofthe o;.-,lh>i..rv ancient i wodern mythology . j.:.i a tteosmiry newman's rhetoric - r>aenta t criticism hedges logic un i hemistry and natural phtlo j.piley'a moral philosophy natural theo r ii evidences oi christianity and stuart's il phil uphy h per session frlj 00h gonungent fund 50l extra i luirge coursej â€¢ - in i ur i:y jo.bb*b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b1 ciiaiti.fcston march 14 we arc indebted to an officer lately in the texiati naval service who arrived in this cily on friday last via new orleans and who left victoria a port in texas on lhe 8ih till for several particulars iu re lation io the state of affairs in that territo ry our informant slates that gen hous ton arrived there from the mission de re fugio which at thai time was head quar ters on his way to jsan feillippc the seal of government some difficulty having tsa fourth day's race will he set apart for colts from two to tl.iee years old two mile heats fifty dollars entrance me ha forfeit t oils may be entered one month before ire races jr a ny time previous lo the evening befun racing gentlemen who may design entering ;. horse lo rim on any of the respective days will be rciiir ed to pay his entrance money the evening pre ceding each day's racing by order ot the j tick y club a 11 loretz scc'ry march 19 1s.3g 5ws5 mp iz tro florida ie7i>(^uttens^^^^^^^^^^^^h i the oiithlacoocheo march 3 al night 3 ken place between governor smith and toe j on mo , imu \ glilueius , wc do not by that intend to :..--â– arrived at this post en die evening provisional government who had not bow mr . gillett said that nothing could be l e rt that unmoral illegal or aneonasila-b the 6tb and found gen g lines arrov in ever resigned 1 he troops were concen \ ffliatli b thla ronr8e the reconsideralion tional instructions are binding upon anyl slato of starvation eatfug horses dogs tratingn l^peno 1 hey were to move on 1 m â€ž y the honse back tothe point | person common sense at once teaches â– c less than a gill of com was issued lne "* . ot marcn.and the forces i consiisteti waere â€ž aur|ed from anfj the discussion us better and none but the unscrupulous â– r n day's rations we brought but a small as wui ' as can ije recolh^ted ol trie tollow w<>u|j . >& reoewed hu mowd lo i ay the par tizaiis of a corrupt leader would contend â– nntity of provisions with ml and 1 believe n : al lhe â„¢ ss Â°" j d a ' l 110 ; motion lo reconsider on tbe table otherwise i ere are but few men in camp who are not f l copeim 10 ; at bexar 80 10u men . tfae suled that ,, u3 woui(i carry p recuely ; n ihu light stands the que â– ungry at tins time we found plenty fresh ! 4 ad , , - nde 4 i Â» t p 1 â– point from north i ihe wi , h jt qqw beiqg dwcut8ed in rdallun to mr . â– adian btnns two miles above this on the alabama about the loth of Â» ebrnary ; iso , mf q . wn u1 , hdrew the mo1lon am ] h e leig h of virginia ; and we have seen but i ver and some of us wanted io pursue fÂ«Â«ed from new orkiaos e .^^ to reccmsidsr ass agreed to one or two presses on the aide oi the â– em but the general directed otherwise hmy that lelt ew lork i mr kencher then moved to strike out | opposition which have done otherwise i hen we came in sight of the ramp the spy i rind â„¢ r * <? med in Â° * a *? u ; Â»â€¢**â€¢ \?^ , mar ch 2 and insert the third thursday in , iail ip p r0 ve hi manly conrse â– uaid repotted indians 500 n battle ar 1 onel f *^ n ib Â« Â«Â«Â»}'Â»*Â»> us t!ie <*<** at f 0 " i a pnl with leave to the parties till that tune j suppose the legislature of virgimt had iy the-rwhoop commenced and all pf fl Â°' , 1 h Â° &? la "\. l Â£ * ' t ! toukefurthe testimony instrncsethtm u go to the.ci.rk dawk ho heard it expected and i believe were ' sre y 8 â„¢ m ne * Â°[^" s had . s enersd 5 , mr mann of new york asked the yeas ; solze the minutes and hum them up ' repa ed re dy and willing for tl i as at ! retuin-l.disgtisted with the service saving ffl aid were or . ; wmim olh , r lh:lii k , : or kad of captains maitid and carter's | j j woul . 1 "Â° l 8 *** ? â€¢ b â„¢* ' . dered fool contend that th.s was a bistdin , .,, i i it eft han when we discov f e * ' ?** ,"*" si "^ the question hem taken tt was decided : blrucuon ' we wdl not imagine dial any retconsioerable body cj indians on our i ush , lhe llbert >- of th Â« ( ' ounlr >'' z in the negative a Â£ follows i one caul i be infamoo enough to advocate e7t we crowed up a little faced to the ! eral fjfp 0811 !?" i j luat *â€¢" i east-messrs adams ch.lion,allan.li his obedience to such a request ft and gave ihem a fire-two only return ; w Â° uld j htld Â« u,ul1 the f t umme . r allen ashley ba.iey banks bell bond b ut we ask our readers in what doe a 3 i d one of the balls struck near as i far a^;inced as the insurrection of two bunch john calhoun vv b ci resolution to burn differ fronts jresolouon be oi tivfi,l.m be hammock it , | of banta alia s onioned a il campbell carter c chambers j to ex ponge ! in nothing both are suh td 2 d on mid wounded two to \ *â„¢ ?*^^Â£Â£ t^ow chambers chapman childs n ii clai , ver . m of the constitotion which r^ojre lav the not has been v,,is .\ and aeon ed to more than 3,000 troops col.Â»>w c ,., rke , conner corwin crane,dar ! the senate to keep a journal and ii that duwc otnti of hides some si kc " ad fssttemm u i>-ny,d.cl^n dunlap j0urtia l can he hnviuly decoyed by one ,=,.. found so i guess th.-v left in a hurry t / ha *Â« a alk ' auu he endeavor tokcep e forester p c fuller gra { , roc ,, s â€ž can be by any other nÂ»e have had gen gaines comnletelv sur them * . â– bam granger graves grennell gnflin h the atuinpt is disgraceful to the age o ndic fi v^i n o . e^on were going on at the ume our j j % u uazel . shmv , hl)w lmv p;irly syce^haney can - i he had fo o im . d th d y before ' oforw * ut left , f Â° r nu ; mbers ; c tine hoar bowell huntsman ingersoll ; crirry men professing to be free ! the eon ; ho in much execu ion on e ithrr side if t t t t ! , t asse " 1 1 b e / m * c ** i james ii johnson lawler lawrence lay : stttu tinnal records ofthe land are to he niu nitboulmucneÂ«cuuonon eitner sine manj 0 i lie 4tn march the lexumj le3 . lewis lincoln love lyon s ma , t l a ied to flatter and sooth the vanity hearing the attack of gen clinch the f/arfll ; , tl o independence was to be '^ ; m m , carty , mckennan m.ll.gan of a tvranical and despotic old i>rc-i -^.*Â»,^ -^ .*--,. , . officer in conversation with oseola advised at sari felipppe ami ihe provisional gov *. ' ' Â»' pettlirew pevton phillips dent let us no more point to koinan lincoln county \ him to retire into the hammock while they eminent under the new order of things in l % jÂ£Â£Â£s hpe0 ' re ncher robertson rogers baesnness and roman degradation a\n court of pleas and quarter srssiona january went to lhe camp stitunai patriot russell a h shepperd sbielda snangler gastoa had not around him more vend sessls 1936 i Â»Â° reaching the camp gen clinch r standefer steele sorer tsliaferro.turn r flauerera than gen jackson the para jesse best "^ q j atta , l , n , pnt e . Â»Â«Â«Â»Â« ||* Â»""Â«â– Â» p ' lslr , //^ tweiltv-foiirtll congress uxiokvin?on,whituÂ«s5s,l williams rite ofthe prince who like our president vs > =â€¢ i it were literally in a state of starvation 1 hey ,, j u ' ,, \\' â€¢Â» â€¢â€” f,l with ihe declaration that one term job stalling 5 7 1 ' Â°" * j f i had killed and eaten several horses and first session * wd ise 87 barion : jjÂ«j Â»Â» j f<>f it waa ordered by court that poblieauoo be dogg one soldier having stolen a dog and . â€ž,, ,^.,, =.-.-â– â€¢ â€” . half fliessm - 0 * 1 " pnmidin bovd 11 o-.-ir inf.moo servility aliempi to fal mtde fir six weeks in the carolina watcbniao yj it , sold tme nf the quarters lo?jias in the senate bean beaumont bockee bon *Â«>**Â£ al it , m lani . . r â€¢ i ,â€ž r h defendant in tins case to appe at our fof f j burn9 , bynum cumbre eng carr c-ej i/iy u t y i i i f next countv court of pleas anu uuarier r sv.ous , ... . . \. . % " . pi nnpv cleve and cottee coles uraig another tune lor j.ioui.i â– â– o be opened and held tor lincoln county at he i Â°\ taf he received a severe flogging the sennte did not sit on satu.day j g dic kesnon donbleday : public enlightened beyond all other for court house in lincoln on the 6th monday one man gave ail dollars lor a piece ol . h prec edino we omttled to ilu^se fairfield farlm french fry uie countrymen of washinoton and jtr at or the m march next then and horses entra s a hout a foot ong five i a h da , ,Â° e t v e of ab w 'Â°^ f ga.b .Â«! j carland gilleu rhk , 0 sitami^^>^hame there to plead to answer or demur otherwise dollars were given lor a biscuit and the bl . . v n , ft run r - vj '" j u am -, u n..r i judirment r cor.fesso will oe rendered same for a quart of corn we forbear to se,,cr * Â° n motlon Â° f f hls e*lv k . mr ' r d . a ' i glascock uranlland haley ham r i m.e ,^^ atfaaj ihe ir-...-nv a;..,.-l.e.l c-n.i ..â– ;,. i :â– â– ..- â€ž...,â€ž , nanv other act m ' k - ' r - i .^; .- t .. . h . y l2Â±^_et i^^a - . ; : . mw^hmw*w*ww*w*w*w*^mwmmwmm bh b^b , bb.alb'b'''''''----b'bsssasaasa'bts"saÂ«h'b''h'bbhb^b^b'''''''''''''''''''''''''''h 5 00 a5 00 i uio painting â€” water i wore pet a ss 1 â– â– ' b per teas it'll needle w..rk in all 27ie celebrated washmgton jack 9 00 10 00 puisaski slmf ill commence his spring season at the v v stable if the propru r un tuesday the ' loth inst and en.i on saturday 18th june next i at the low rales of cash the single visit ; â€¢, i lhe season to be pain in the season a*i ' tu i insure a mare to be in foal ; the insurance money will be claimed it every instance when the fact is ascertained or lie property changed ai marcs brought to pulaski will be considered as put by tbe season asd charged accordingly un less otl.erwis.d ordered wi.cn first put cave will iie alien to prevent accidents but 1 will not be liable fur any that may happen custuiners to u . ki need be under no fear of being detained as is too often the ease with jaeka unless he should be too thronged and i will here remark ids colts are of ihe first oher as a proof of which his yearling mule cits have been bold in ihe neighborhood fur s7 each i deem the description and 1 digree of pulas ki an necessary as he is so well known furthi r than lossy ihat tie came of a long lifed bre i ins gland sire living r o the advanced age ol 7 years as appears by a former advertisenoeni of mr hawkin and he is 7 years old this bpring is full ot vigor and a sure foal getter jos chambers its varieties per sees $"> 00 i gov rameni t lhe school will be strictly . i n will be conducted on thi down in mis hutchison's view ot e . already before the public instruction now practised by the i -..'-.. g u in onr country d so tar as shall be deemed procu rer effort osed to promote the im i las p ipila abethsi 1.1 a dsotsl psr tal ;,. un ot view ind guardians are respectlolly re ess their daughters aad wards with i i lioness ami lo s-iate what t lurch they at ii id . iily respectable families maybe ' mope assaion 'Â« taught as soon aa 1 conrpetent lined â– â– a 9th 1836 tf 23 commission ami ywtoarsjtufi struts m payetteville s c baeeessuis io the did foi a diking v co offer e mercl ants ol ron an and rbi ii k i w ledge of thi basia s s ' v ' â– -, wuh s-r i a id personal '' ds entrui â€¢ io tbem Â« ill lion tio-ir store g detached from othei â– red more secure ai d lr n - -' k t ... on maxwell s : r ' r the busin v . cotton and 1 i â– â€¢ ce roc v d \ r sturagesa'e â– â€¢ - 1 ' ; jsn advances made on the fannville iredell co march 8 â€” sw.ij ""Â£"""""*""" marcs left with me to be put io pulaski shall oe well taken care ot en accommodating lerius j c willkings fc 3ejlden ''-â€¢' n murphy . iq michael j , j â€¢ nathan chaffin esq . thomas * '*" 6 4bb_31 ' fcl^^^.11 itit i ii horse from the yalional intelligencer r ssssssssssjb9sssssjsasaa.n.nbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa sold , fo saitstv"^"p"fintiti s demand arul cosi vvi'aess m w a.iernatl.y clerk ofour said coart at office the 3rd monday in ian 1836 m v abernathy c c march 5 ii w33 price 3 related of these patriotic men thus sur i on saturda h | hubley huntingdon j jackson j johnson , fl ihm ' Â»"^^^ rounded and buffeting in a savage wilder we did not state with sufficient distinct ' r m johnson c johnson j vv jones | senatc of the u nitpd gas is fairly ness yet there was perfect subordination ' nan uiat on the same dav mr br ntoo oe ! fcttgore ktnnard klmgeus-ioth l.ne,lan d debauj m lha;bl)d y lwo leafing speeches and every man was prompt in the discharge i espisd lhe senate until the adjournment n ! sing g l e j lee t lee leonard lo bee0 mtde _ lt rflfc by the ayver si of hi duty the alachua volunteers cheer a soecch upon his fepanging proposition ga loy all a if a.m j m mm martin j ,,. k1 the other by mr porter d.e abl and re fullydisir.buledlheirbusciiit s andcorn,re-|at.d had nol concluded when the senate j Â¥. mÂ«on,.vvnj p tu ltxju f '~ hÂ«a report serving none for themselves it was af j adjourned his speech is tiierv'iore to be | mckay mckeon mi kim ul " >â€¢ â€¢ -_ at urce iu pebltsbsd in the glob ahh 1 fecimg to witness the greediness and thank ' resumed goruery morgan unaleaberp iswesavs o Â« myclippe ]' j at the ifeafe â€ž,- lhe fflijim j 0 ill und part of his season the --. t\.]igree o.c see nand bills . *â– "â€¢*â€¢* m u u w long l_l mt " c '>. i9*n-tf-35 job rnrxti.vg of every description neatly fxpiic-me at this office Â«Â£))

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jvtsasiltpo c joyes salisbury n c saturday april 3 1836 vol iv xo 37 whole so 193 from the jacksonville courier march 17.1 fulness with which thev received - a~lvhoie^h gen gaines and oseola had an or ahaif buscuit their deliverers 1 he evening of the dav on which their march l^^^^baaa^h 1nterv.e k1 . i interview was interrupted by the arrival nf the house was called to orje r atl^ll the news from thecamp of gen games general clinch oseola sent word to gen dock and objections being made io readies continues to le of great importance in gaines that if he would send away ihe the journal on the around that there was our last we stated gen clinch with the , horsemen alachula militia they would | no qu ., rum , mr cram moved a ca'y of the alachua militia had joined him we were ; come and surrender their arms we know ; hoiis0 . tne quest beino taken on this then unable to state correctly the par ; not whether from suspicion or otherwise motiori jt wa9 decided m ? ho tit . aiilive _ ticulars the following extract cf a letter j the horsemen were not sent away afn r j .. ea3 4 , navjj j 0 â– to the editor will show ibeforce,wbicb ac ! wailing three days to hear more of oseola - cnxtf^tft ci tptinv coinj.an.ned the provisions j and not having provisions to remain longer lua l*s*"bu fclel i fum the force which went to the relief of gen gaines returned to fort drane at the bonne resumed the consideration of gen gaines under the command of general j which place oseola was to have met him lhe report ofthe commhteeon elections oft clinch,consi3led of four companies of moun ' on monday or tuesday last after reach j the subject of the north carolina contested ted volunteers from alachua county com j ing this fort he transferred the command j election maaded hy captains williams carter.llcrn to gen clinch and left for new orleans i the question being originally on the mo and lieut dell one company from hutnil j by the way ol tallahassee during some lion reported from the committee to post ton cotinly under capt martin ihe rich i of the engagements he received a around '. pone the consideration of the report till the mond blues about seventy friendly indians j the ball passu tl rough his lip knocked sd day of march and make it too special and some regulars in ail about 700 men j out two of his teeth but its force being j order for th it day verbal reports state that the indians are get i nearly spent it did him no further injury j mr minn of n york moved lo strike tmg short of lead this movemen of oseola in requesting | out the sd of march and msert vvednes u'nh this force general clinch went to i an interview when gen gaines had been day the 23d of march the relief of gen games the night be i entirely surrounded by hts followers for mr hud had moved to recommit the lore his arrival oseola sent a negro to the j several days is inexplicable and seems to whole subject to the committee on elec caaopof gen games requesting an inter j hate taken all by surprise whether it tions with instructions to allow farther view and promising to stop killing while was an artifice devised on learning of the litne for ihe parties to take despositions in men it he would slop killing indians this approach of a reinforcement to give time the case proposition w..s agreed to and oseola was to make a safe retreat or a stratagem by j mr hencher resumed his remarks in fa told to come next day with a w'lite flag which alter introducing rive hundred in j tor of the motion to allow further time when ihey would have a talk with him dians within the breast work under the j the morning hour having expned the the next day in company with another pretence of surrendering their arms he in . orders of the day were called for chief be came to srttbia about two hundred tended to make an attack with his main j on motion of mr hard the rules were yards of the fort waived his white il ig a force and taking advantage ofthe confu j suspentie i fortius day with a view to pro round three times and sal down upon a log won â€” to massacre the whole before geoer j coed in tiie consideration off the report of three uilicers wenl from tiie camp to meet d clinch could render them any assistance j the committee on elections i ern or as he says he is really tired of murder j mr llencher having concluded his le oseola informed them thnt gen clinch ing white men general clinch's arrival marks was on his way to join them with a large sooner than was anticipated prevents mr newland replied to them at some dumuer ol horsemen he expressed his wil us fro ' n determining and time alone can length lir.gne.ss that hostilities cease and give up now decide in thecourseof his remarks mr newland bis arms the officers required hun to though oseola has courage anil cunning avowed himself to be an unwavering friend sign articles of an agreement by which he to plan & execute almost any bloody move 1 of the present administration and being hound himself to proceed immediately to ment we sincerely hope he lias seen the i called to order for introducing topics irre tampa hav and there embark for lhe miss hopelessness and folly of further resistance j levant to the question was by a vols of the issippi some say that oseola objected to and ihat the indians will now surrender j house permitted to proceed ibis mode of removing and wished to go their arms and prepare to abide by the tho question being on the motion ol mr by land others that he would not prom stipulations of the treaty for their removal mann of n y to strike out march 2d as ise to go at all but wished to live on the shonld this be the case gen gaines will j the day lor considerling the subject and other side of the with lacoochie and to hare receive a nation's thanks and a valiant insert wednesday march 43d that for the boundary line between them general's fame j mr mann at tiie suggestion of mr cain and the whites their discussion was in to the manner in which he has conduct breleng modified the motion so as to fix np terrupted bv the arrival ol gen clinch ed hia part ol the campaign much credit is | Â°Â° thursday tbe 84th of match and in during the course of it oseola inquired due his alacrity in bringing to lhe thea this lorn the motion was agreed to how inej were off for provisions they ire of action so large a force his march mr rancher wished he said to mose an told him they had a plenty lie said he from tampa b.iv and the burial ofthe un endmeot to the motion so as to present knew they had not and if they would come fortunate major dade and bis companions lne question whether the sitting member over the river he would give them two entitle him to ihe gratitude of the citizens should have further time to take depositions beeves and a bottle of brandy of florida at whose cry of distress he so if the motion pending was agreed to it as gen cinch approached the friendly promptiv came and of the afflcted relatives would not be in order to amend it indians discovering tbe hostile indians a of lhe unfortunate men wiiose bodies the chair suggested that if the motion bout three hundred yards from tbe camp of were strewed over ihe plain and upon permitted it would be in order to move for general gaines raised the whoop which which the vultures were battering lhe allowance of further time on the 24th was immediately followed by one from the hen the subject was taken up . ... nd ms ti ien i ; e>.-oi - j ' | a s than though life's a dark and thorny path its goal the sih-nt tomb â€” it yet some spots nf sunshine hath that smiles ami the gloom the friend who weal and wo partakes e - is iootioued but at tv op - til arrearges an paid uorbanged white'er our lot who kindly soothes the heart that aches != sure a sunny spot ttprsto lbs editor mest be moat â– will certainly ni t be ii mr minn atodihed his motion s>t as in make the subject the special order fur thursday the 24th and also of the two succeeding days unless tf should be disposed of l . iovaatismio fifty cent a ,;,.,/ insertion â– be i â– â€¢â– --'-[ mm^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mm lssssssssssssssssssssssill jones.b on motion of mr speight it was then ordered that soesocfa ofthe gonjtilotioa t laws of the state of north carolina rela tive to lhe elections as may be pointed out by the petitioner and sitting member bo printed for th s use of the ii wise - mr anthony moved that ihe house do now adjourn mr whittlesey asked for the yeas and nays on tins motion and they arere order ed t.ie question using taken it was deci ded ia the affirmative â€” yeas lb i nays bo sllrs hftchkso.vs school the house adjourned expunging an argument within a nut shell â€” ; vc subjoin an article from one of die most res peclable presses in the country which states strongly but with substantial truth the merits of the reposition which has come from richmond for haying violent hands upon the journal ofthe senate ofthe united states let any man ask himself what would be the effect of success in tiie attempt in violate the journal as proposed ? must he not say , its only effect would he to give to the president of the united states a tri umph over the senatorial branch of the government 1 in a word is the concerted action among leagued partisans in the legislatures of virginia and other states to effect this ob ject any thing other than a war upon the senate a scheme to prostrate the dignity the honor and the moral too of that body to pleasure the passion or the will of gen eral jackson ? â€” nat fnt from the albany daily adcertiÂ»cr march 14 fnslruction â€” while we fully adopt the republican nolionthat a representatirej fflllr sseoad quarter of the first session m will commence on the 1st of april per sons desirous to place their daughters or wards tinder mrs hatch isoo's care are respectfully requested to enter them as early in the quarter da possible a l first class pÂ°r quarter f7 75 m second class do do 5 25 em â– i do do co â– [.' r course - _ jl lÂ±_^jmm r'ttclunan office i salisbury n c $ | era with whom i exchange will o i ring this a few insertions salisbury female academy susan d nye hutchison fwimi remove from llaleiyh lo sslisbn [;,, will apsa her school al the academy on || ', iost byumaioehtal wort per course salisbury jlfarca 19 1s.3g tf'33 b oo lincolnton races is ou admission as follows first class the spring races over the lincln course will commence ou wedne .!> y the is.i day of may next and continue four days free f..r all horses mares geldings aad colli â€” sobjeci to the rules and regulations oi the jocky ciuu first day's ra e three mile heats second day's race two mile beats third days race one mile heats h j witting attcamsaat geography . ijhbimar composition fa fcsuc of five months 10 00 contiageat fund 00 becono class paetpi rtotogy^borhtts geography ofthe o;.-,lh>i..rv ancient i wodern mythology . j.:.i a tteosmiry newman's rhetoric - r>aenta t criticism hedges logic un i hemistry and natural phtlo j.piley'a moral philosophy natural theo r ii evidences oi christianity and stuart's il phil uphy h per session frlj 00h gonungent fund 50l extra i luirge coursej â€¢ - in i ur i:y jo.bb*b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b1 ciiaiti.fcston march 14 we arc indebted to an officer lately in the texiati naval service who arrived in this cily on friday last via new orleans and who left victoria a port in texas on lhe 8ih till for several particulars iu re lation io the state of affairs in that territo ry our informant slates that gen hous ton arrived there from the mission de re fugio which at thai time was head quar ters on his way to jsan feillippc the seal of government some difficulty having tsa fourth day's race will he set apart for colts from two to tl.iee years old two mile heats fifty dollars entrance me ha forfeit t oils may be entered one month before ire races jr a ny time previous lo the evening befun racing gentlemen who may design entering ;. horse lo rim on any of the respective days will be rciiir ed to pay his entrance money the evening pre ceding each day's racing by order ot the j tick y club a 11 loretz scc'ry march 19 1s.3g 5ws5 mp iz tro florida ie7i>(^uttens^^^^^^^^^^^^h i the oiithlacoocheo march 3 al night 3 ken place between governor smith and toe j on mo , imu \ glilueius , wc do not by that intend to :..--â– arrived at this post en die evening provisional government who had not bow mr . gillett said that nothing could be l e rt that unmoral illegal or aneonasila-b the 6tb and found gen g lines arrov in ever resigned 1 he troops were concen \ ffliatli b thla ronr8e the reconsideralion tional instructions are binding upon anyl slato of starvation eatfug horses dogs tratingn l^peno 1 hey were to move on 1 m â€ž y the honse back tothe point | person common sense at once teaches â– c less than a gill of com was issued lne "* . ot marcn.and the forces i consiisteti waere â€ž aur|ed from anfj the discussion us better and none but the unscrupulous â– r n day's rations we brought but a small as wui ' as can ije recolh^ted ol trie tollow w<>u|j . >& reoewed hu mowd lo i ay the par tizaiis of a corrupt leader would contend â– nntity of provisions with ml and 1 believe n : al lhe â„¢ ss Â°" j d a ' l 110 ; motion lo reconsider on tbe table otherwise i ere are but few men in camp who are not f l copeim 10 ; at bexar 80 10u men . tfae suled that ,, u3 woui(i carry p recuely ; n ihu light stands the que â– ungry at tins time we found plenty fresh ! 4 ad , , - nde 4 i Â» t p 1 â– point from north i ihe wi , h jt qqw beiqg dwcut8ed in rdallun to mr . â– adian btnns two miles above this on the alabama about the loth of Â» ebrnary ; iso , mf q . wn u1 , hdrew the mo1lon am ] h e leig h of virginia ; and we have seen but i ver and some of us wanted io pursue fÂ«Â«ed from new orkiaos e .^^ to reccmsidsr ass agreed to one or two presses on the aide oi the â– em but the general directed otherwise hmy that lelt ew lork i mr kencher then moved to strike out | opposition which have done otherwise i hen we came in sight of the ramp the spy i rind â„¢ r * med in Â° * a *? u ; Â»â€¢**â€¢ \?^ , mar ch 2 and insert the third thursday in , iail ip p r0 ve hi manly conrse â– uaid repotted indians 500 n battle ar 1 onel f *^ n ib Â« Â«Â«Â»}'Â»*Â»> us t!ie - of th Â« ( ' ounlr >'' z in the negative a Â£ follows i one caul i be infamoo enough to advocate e7t we crowed up a little faced to the ! eral fjfp 0811 !?" i j luat *â€¢" i east-messrs adams ch.lion,allan.li his obedience to such a request ft and gave ihem a fire-two only return ; w Â° uld j htld Â« u,ul1 the f t umme . r allen ashley ba.iey banks bell bond b ut we ask our readers in what doe a 3 i d one of the balls struck near as i far a^;inced as the insurrection of two bunch john calhoun vv b ci resolution to burn differ fronts jresolouon be oi tivfi,l.m be hammock it , | of banta alia s onioned a il campbell carter c chambers j to ex ponge ! in nothing both are suh td 2 d on mid wounded two to \ *â„¢ ?*^^Â£Â£ t^ow chambers chapman childs n ii clai , ver . m of the constitotion which r^ojre lav the not has been v,,is .\ and aeon ed to more than 3,000 troops col.Â»>w c ,., rke , conner corwin crane,dar ! the senate to keep a journal and ii that duwc otnti of hides some si kc " ad fssttemm u i>-ny,d.cl^n dunlap j0urtia l can he hnviuly decoyed by one ,=,.. found so i guess th.-v left in a hurry t / ha *Â« a alk ' auu he endeavor tokcep e forester p c fuller gra { , roc ,, s â€ž can be by any other nÂ»e have had gen gaines comnletelv sur them * . â– bam granger graves grennell gnflin h the atuinpt is disgraceful to the age o ndic fi v^i n o . e^on were going on at the ume our j j % u uazel . shmv , hl)w lmv p;irly syce^haney can - i he had fo o im . d th d y before ' oforw * ut left , f Â° r nu ; mbers ; c tine hoar bowell huntsman ingersoll ; crirry men professing to be free ! the eon ; ho in much execu ion on e ithrr side if t t t t ! , t asse " 1 1 b e / m * c ** i james ii johnson lawler lawrence lay : stttu tinnal records ofthe land are to he niu nitboulmucneÂ«cuuonon eitner sine manj 0 i lie 4tn march the lexumj le3 . lewis lincoln love lyon s ma , t l a ied to flatter and sooth the vanity hearing the attack of gen clinch the f/arfll ; , tl o independence was to be '^ ; m m , carty , mckennan m.ll.gan of a tvranical and despotic old i>rc-i -^.*Â»,^ -^ .*--,. , . officer in conversation with oseola advised at sari felipppe ami ihe provisional gov *. ' ' Â»' pettlirew pevton phillips dent let us no more point to koinan lincoln county \ him to retire into the hammock while they eminent under the new order of things in l % jÂ£Â£Â£s hpe0 ' re ncher robertson rogers baesnness and roman degradation a\n court of pleas and quarter srssiona january went to lhe camp stitunai patriot russell a h shepperd sbielda snangler gastoa had not around him more vend sessls 1936 i Â»Â° reaching the camp gen clinch r standefer steele sorer tsliaferro.turn r flauerera than gen jackson the para jesse best "^ q j atta , l , n , pnt e . Â»Â«Â«Â»Â« ||* Â»""Â«â– Â» p ' lslr , //^ tweiltv-foiirtll congress uxiokvin?on,whituÂ«s5s,l williams rite ofthe prince who like our president vs > =â€¢ i it were literally in a state of starvation 1 hey ,, j u ' ,, \\' â€¢Â» â€¢â€” f,l with ihe declaration that one term job stalling 5 7 1 ' Â°" * j f i had killed and eaten several horses and first session * wd ise 87 barion : jjÂ«j Â»Â» j f<>f it waa ordered by court that poblieauoo be dogg one soldier having stolen a dog and . â€ž,, ,^.,, =.-.-â– â€¢ â€” . half fliessm - 0 * 1 " pnmidin bovd 11 o-.-ir inf.moo servility aliempi to fal mtde fir six weeks in the carolina watcbniao yj it , sold tme nf the quarters lo?jias in the senate bean beaumont bockee bon *Â«>**Â£ al it , m lani . . r â€¢ i ,â€ž r h defendant in tins case to appe at our fof f j burn9 , bynum cumbre eng carr c-ej i/iy u t y i i i f next countv court of pleas anu uuarier r sv.ous , ... . . \. . % " . pi nnpv cleve and cottee coles uraig another tune lor j.ioui.i â– â– o be opened and held tor lincoln county at he i Â°\ taf he received a severe flogging the sennte did not sit on satu.day j g dic kesnon donbleday : public enlightened beyond all other for court house in lincoln on the 6th monday one man gave ail dollars lor a piece ol . h prec edino we omttled to ilu^se fairfield farlm french fry uie countrymen of washinoton and jtr at or the m march next then and horses entra s a hout a foot ong five i a h da , ,Â° e t v e of ab w 'Â°^ f ga.b .Â«! j carland gilleu rhk , 0 sitami^^>^hame there to plead to answer or demur otherwise dollars were given lor a biscuit and the bl . . v n , ft run r - vj '" j u am -, u n..r i judirment r cor.fesso will oe rendered same for a quart of corn we forbear to se,,cr * Â° n motlon Â° f f hls e*lv k . mr ' r d . a ' i glascock uranlland haley ham r i m.e ,^^ atfaaj ihe ir-...-nv a;..,.-l.e.l c-n.i ..â– ;,. i :â– â– ..- â€ž...,â€ž , nanv other act m ' k - ' r - i .^; .- t .. . h . y l2Â±^_et i^^a - . ; : . mw^hmw*w*ww*w*w*w*^mwmmwmm bh b^b , bb.alb'b'''''''----b'bsssasaasa'bts"saÂ«h'b''h'bbhb^b^b'''''''''''''''''''''''''''h 5 00 a5 00 i uio painting â€” water i wore pet a ss 1 â– â– ' b per teas it'll needle w..rk in all 27ie celebrated washmgton jack 9 00 10 00 puisaski slmf ill commence his spring season at the v v stable if the propru r un tuesday the ' loth inst and en.i on saturday 18th june next i at the low rales of cash the single visit ; â€¢, i lhe season to be pain in the season a*i ' tu i insure a mare to be in foal ; the insurance money will be claimed it every instance when the fact is ascertained or lie property changed ai marcs brought to pulaski will be considered as put by tbe season asd charged accordingly un less otl.erwis.d ordered wi.cn first put cave will iie alien to prevent accidents but 1 will not be liable fur any that may happen custuiners to u . ki need be under no fear of being detained as is too often the ease with jaeka unless he should be too thronged and i will here remark ids colts are of ihe first oher as a proof of which his yearling mule cits have been bold in ihe neighborhood fur s7 each i deem the description and 1 digree of pulas ki an necessary as he is so well known furthi r than lossy ihat tie came of a long lifed bre i ins gland sire living r o the advanced age ol 7 years as appears by a former advertisenoeni of mr hawkin and he is 7 years old this bpring is full ot vigor and a sure foal getter jos chambers its varieties per sees $"> 00 i gov rameni t lhe school will be strictly . i n will be conducted on thi down in mis hutchison's view ot e . already before the public instruction now practised by the i -..'-.. g u in onr country d so tar as shall be deemed procu rer effort osed to promote the im i las p ipila abethsi 1.1 a dsotsl psr tal ;,. un ot view ind guardians are respectlolly re ess their daughters aad wards with i i lioness ami lo s-iate what t lurch they at ii id . iily respectable families maybe ' mope assaion 'Â« taught as soon aa 1 conrpetent lined â– â– a 9th 1836 tf 23 commission ami ywtoarsjtufi struts m payetteville s c baeeessuis io the did foi a diking v co offer e mercl ants ol ron an and rbi ii k i w ledge of thi basia s s ' v ' â– -, wuh s-r i a id personal '' ds entrui â€¢ io tbem Â« ill lion tio-ir store g detached from othei â– red more secure ai d lr n - -' k t ... on maxwell s : r ' r the busin v . cotton and 1 i â– â€¢ ce roc v d \ r sturagesa'e â– â€¢ - 1 ' ; jsn advances made on the fannville iredell co march 8 â€” sw.ij ""Â£"""""*""" marcs left with me to be put io pulaski shall oe well taken care ot en accommodating lerius j c willkings fc 3ejlden ''-â€¢' n murphy . iq michael j , j â€¢ nathan chaffin esq . thomas * '*" 6 4bb_31 ' fcl^^^.11 itit i ii horse from the yalional intelligencer r ssssssssssjb9sssssjsasaa.n.nbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa sold , fo saitstv"^"p"fintiti s demand arul cosi vvi'aess m w a.iernatl.y clerk ofour said coart at office the 3rd monday in ian 1836 m v abernathy c c march 5 ii w33 price 3 related of these patriotic men thus sur i on saturda h | hubley huntingdon j jackson j johnson , fl ihm ' Â»"^^^ rounded and buffeting in a savage wilder we did not state with sufficient distinct ' r m johnson c johnson j vv jones | senatc of the u nitpd gas is fairly ness yet there was perfect subordination ' nan uiat on the same dav mr br ntoo oe ! fcttgore ktnnard klmgeus-ioth l.ne,lan d debauj m lha;bl)d y lwo leafing speeches and every man was prompt in the discharge i espisd lhe senate until the adjournment n ! sing g l e j lee t lee leonard lo bee0 mtde _ lt rflfc by the ayver si of hi duty the alachua volunteers cheer a soecch upon his fepanging proposition ga loy all a if a.m j m mm martin j ,,. k1 the other by mr porter d.e abl and re fullydisir.buledlheirbusciiit s andcorn,re-|at.d had nol concluded when the senate j Â¥. mÂ«on,.vvnj p tu ltxju f '~ hÂ«a report serving none for themselves it was af j adjourned his speech is tiierv'iore to be | mckay mckeon mi kim ul " >â€¢ â€¢ -_ at urce iu pebltsbsd in the glob ahh 1 fecimg to witness the greediness and thank ' resumed goruery morgan unaleaberp iswesavs o Â« myclippe ]' j at the ifeafe â€ž,- lhe fflijim j 0 ill und part of his season the --. t\.]igree o.c see nand bills . *â– "â€¢*â€¢* m u u w long l_l mt " c '>. i9*n-tf-35 job rnrxti.vg of every description neatly fxpiic-me at this office Â«Â£))